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Cade Brumley: Student scores are encouraging, but we've still got a way to go

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 01, 2022

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Last month, the National Assessment of Educational Progress released its biennial detailing national student performance in reading and math in both fourth and eighth grades. Suspended since 2019, this release was especially anticipated to examine the educational impacts of the global pandemic.Across the country, reading and math scores dropped to their lowest levels in decades. These results are not surprising given the upheaval and turmoil... + full article



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